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Issues can be resolved through dialogue: CM

by Rinku Khumukcham
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Imphal, Sept.25

Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said that any discontents and issue can be resolved through dialogue. He called out to the stakeholders and student organisations to come forward for dialogue to find amicable solution to the MU row. This was stated by him at the inauguration of Main Building Complex of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Utlou Bishnupur district today.
Speaking as Chief Guest of the function, Chief Minister said that bandhs and general strikes severely affect the lives of the common people of the State. He mentioned that such situation also portrays Manipur in bad light to the outside world. He reiterated that we need to stop supporting bandh culture being called out for some vested interest in the State. He stated that now, it’s time to analyse and digest the negative impacts of bandhs and general strikes to the State and people. He said that we should conduct a mass campaign against the misuse of students in bandhs, general strikes and other issues.
Mentioning that the people have experienced the good governance in the State, he stated that the government is for the people of the State. The government has able to improve the police-public relationship in the State, he added. He appealed the people to extend their co-operation and help in bringing positive change in the State. The present government has brought visible changes in the State, he added. According to the NABARD, in the last 18 months, there is economic boom in the State with a steep increase from 10 percent to 200 percent in economic activities in the State.
Chief Minister reiterated that with the introduction of ‘Go to Village’ (GTV) mission, various government services are being made available at the people’s doorsteps. Such initiative has brought positive changes in the governance of the State, he added. Out of 2660 census villages, around of 1600 villages have been covered in the GTV camps. The government is committed to bring inclusive development throughout the State. The present government has initiated various people oriented schemes for the welfare of the people. Helicopter services have been started to provide better connectivity between various places of the State. Moreover, direct flight service between Imphal and New Delhi has been introduced, he added.
Former Union Minister, Government of India Th. Chaoba Singh, Chairman Manipur Pollution Control Board L. Radhakishore, Chairman Tourism Corporation of Manipur Dr. Sapam Ranjan, Chairman PDA T. Robindro Singh, Director, PDDUIAS Dr. R.K. Imotomba Singh and others attended the function.

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